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Croatian Architecture

Croatian architecture is a rich tapestry shaped by centuries of cultural convergence, blending Mediterranean, Central European, and Balkan influences. From Roman ruins like Diocletian’s Palace in Split to Gothic and Renaissance cities like Dubrovnik, and the modernist legacy of the 20th century, Croatia’s built environment reflects its complex history and diverse geography. Contemporary Croatian architects continue this tradition, exploring sustainable, context-sensitive designs rooted in local identity and materiality.